O'Connor Properties

As part of our commitment to maintaining the highest standards in property management, your Property Manager conducts three distinct types of property inspections: ingoing, outgoing, and periodic inspections. Each inspection is designed to protect your investment, ensure tenant satisfaction, and uphold the condition of your property. Ingoing Inspection Report Before tenants take possession of your property, a comprehensive ingoing inspection is performed. This process involves a detailed assessment of every aspect of the property’s current condition. The findings are documented in an ingoing inspection report, which serves as a critical reference point at the conclusion of the tenancy. This report is essential to verify that the property has been returned in satisfactory condition, thereby facilitating the smooth return of the tenant’s rental bond and minimising disputes. Outgoing Inspection At the end of the tenancy, a similar detailed inspection is conducted to compare the property’s condition against the original ingoing report. This ensures accountability and provides a fair basis for resolving any issues related to property damage or cleanliness. Periodic Inspections During the tenancy, regular, detailed periodic inspections are scheduled according to the specific requirements of each property. After each inspection, the property investor receives a detailed report that includes: • An assessment of the general condition of the property • Identification of any immediate repairs required • Recommendations for preventative maintenance and potential refurbishments that could enhance the property’s value and tenant experience These periodic evaluations are vital for proactively addressing maintenance issues, preserving the property’s value, and ensuring a positive rental experience for both investors and tenants. Property Inspections: Professional Standards and Procedures

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